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Corruption, irresponsibility and elections in nineteenth century Canada. 4th Annual Queen's university Archives Lecture. Recorded in Kingston, Ont., on April 25, 1986.

Queen's University Professor, Swainson discusses the differences in politics between current times and that of a century ago. Side One: Swainson continues lecture started on sr673. Swainson focuses specifically on the various forms of corruption that commonly offurred with respect to the winning of elections and maintaining office, by political leaders at all levels of government. Side Two: blank.

Corruption, irresponsibility and elections in nineteenth century Canada. Fourth annual Queen's University Archives Lecture recorded in Kingston, Ont., on April 25, 1986.

Queen's University Professor, Swainson, discusses the differences in politics between current times and that of a century ago. Side One: Swainson focuses specifically on the various forms of corruption that commonly occurred with respect to the winning of elections and maintaining office, by political leaders at all levels of government. Side Two: blank - print through only.

D. Jones (1)

Biography of David Jones and a reading of his writing (in parenthesis). Side One: Biography - Jones, a painter, engraver, caligrapher and poet was born in 1895 and began writing in 1927. Exerpts of his work are read - dramatized. (in parenthesis). Side Two: blank.

D. Jones (2)

A reading of the writing of David Jones (in parenthesis). Side One: continuation of the reading - dramatization of the writing of David Jones (in parenthesis). Side Two: blank.

D. Jones (3)

A discussion of the writing of David Jones and a reading of amathameter and fragments of 3rd poem in progress. Side One: Discussion of the writing of David Jones. In Parenthesis and Amathameter; readings of the poem The Amathameter (dramatization). Discussion of Jones' 3rd poem in progress. Fragments of 3rd poem read. Side Two: blank.

David - Bill

Canadian Centre for Investigative Journalism conference proceedings. Side One: Continuation of David Prosser's talk on Pakistan and Afghanistan. Side Two: Bill Hutchinson wrap-up comments to symposium and tips for investigative journalists.

David B. McLay

Associate Dean of Part-Time Studies at Queen's University, Dr. David McLay, discusses the World University Service of Canada and Amnesty Interantional in Kingston, providing information relating to their history and purpose, supporters and founders, co-operation from students and the Kingston community, and the success of their operations. Side One: Interviewer Haideh Rahnema interviews Dean McLay. Side Two: continuation of intrview, McLay discusses the Kingston Community project.

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